Golf club head weight-adjusting structure

ABSTRACT

A golf club head weight-adjusting structure disposed perpendicularly at a rear position of the backside of a ball-striking plate comprises a containing body, an adjusting module and a cover panel. The containing body is extended from the rear of the backside of the ball-striking plate and forms a containing groove, and both sides of the containing groove include first and second slots. The adjusting module includes a weight member with its center screwed with the screw rod and pivotally coupled to the first and second slots. The screw rod includes a rotary element. A cover panel seals the containing groove of the containing body. With these simple components, the adjusting module increases the weight at the rear of the head to adjust and shift the center of gravity of the head backward and maintain the best central position when the adjusting module is installed to different golf club heads.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a golf club head weight-adjusting structure, and more particularly to the design of a weight-adjusting structure that can be installed to various golf club heads for adjusting the center of gravity of the head and maintain its best central position to achieve the effect of striking a golf ball more accurately.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are different models of golf club head structures available in the market, and these golf club heads include driver heads, putt heads, and iron heads, and a golfer may not be able to stably control the ball striking direction of a swing, since the center of gravity of the golf club head is fixed and proximate to a ball striking surface plate which has a heavy weight based on the design of the golf club head.

However, the foregoing golf club head structure still has the following issues in the actual process of swinging a golf club to strike a golf ball:

1. The center of gravity for a swing is unstable. The structure of a traditional golf club head comes with a fixed center of gravity. If the center of gravity for a swing is found unstable, the balance of the swing will be lowered, and will thus adversely affect the stable control of striking a golf ball.

2. A poor control of striking a golf ball is resulted. Since the center of gravity of the head is fixed and proximate to the ball-striking plate, it is difficult to accurately control the ball striking direction when a strike is made by swinging the golf club head, and thus it affects the ball striking effect, and the control of striking a golf ball will not be as good.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a golf club head weight-adjusting structure in hope of using this design to provide a simpler weight-adjusting structure that can adjust the center of gravity of the head to maintain the best central position.

To achieve the foregoing objective of the present invention, a technical measure adopted by the invention provides a golf club head weight-adjusting structure, and the weight-adjusting structure disposed perpendicularly at a rear position of the backside of a ball-striking plate of various different models of golf club heads (such as driver heads, putt heads, and iron heads, etc) comprises a containing body, an adjusting module and a cover panel, wherein the containing body is extended outwardly from the rear end of the backside to form a containing groove therein, and both sides of the containing body have first and second slots, and the containing body is coupled and perpendicular to a rear end of the backside of a ball-striking plate of the head. The adjusting module includes a weight member, a screw rod screwed at the center of the weight member is pivotally coupled into the first and second slots, and the screw rod includes rotary elements separately disposed on both ends of the screw rod; and a cover panel is a member disposed on a containing portion of a base.

With the foregoing design of a golf club head weight-adjusting structure, the present invention can achieve the following effects:

1. A golf ball can be struck more accurately by adopting the invention. The weight-adjusting structure is perpendicularly disposed at a rear position of the backside of the ball-striking plate of different golf club heads, such that the screw rod disposed at a corresponding position of the adjusting module can be tuned to adjust the center of gravity of the head to shift backward, so as to increase the weight of the rear end of the head and achieve the effect of striking a golf ball more accurately.

2. The invention provides a simple structure. The weight-adjusting structure is comprised of simple components including a club head body, an adjusting module and a cover panel for adjusting the center of gravity of the head to shift backward and maintaining the center of gravity at the best central position, so as to achieve balanced and stable swings and ball striking direction and lower the manufacturing cost of the weight-adjusting structure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an exploded view of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a side view of an adjusting module that adjusts the center of gravity according to the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a top view of an adjusting module that adjusts the center of gravity according to the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a top view of an adjusting module of a weight-adjusting structure that adjusts the center of gravity according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6 is an exploded view of a weight-adjusting structure according to a further preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an adjusting module as depicted in FIG. 6; and

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an adjusting module installed in a golf club head as depicted in FIG. 6.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the present invention provides a golf club head weight-adjusting structure, and the weight-adjusting structure is perpendicularly disposed at a rear position of the backside of a end ball-striking plate 41 of different models of golf club heads 40 (such as driver heads, putt heads, and iron heads, etc) and comprises a containing body 10, an adjusting module 20 and a cover panel 30.

Referring to FIG. 2, the containing body 10 is coupled to and perpendicularly disposed at the rear end of the backside of a ball-striking plate 41 of different golf club heads 40, and the containing body 10 includes a containing groove 11, and both sides of the containing body 10 form corresponding first slot 12 and second slot 13.

The adjusting module 20 includes a weight member 21 contained in the containing body 10, and the screw rod 22 is extended to each rotary element 23 on both sides of the containing body 10. The weight member 21 is screwed with the screw rod 22, and a fixing element 24 such as a screw nut is designed for fixing the weight member 21 and the screw rod 22 or unscrewing the weight member 21 from the screw rod 22. In a preferred embodiment as shown in the figure, the center of the weight member 21 is screwed to both lateral positions of the outwardly extended screw rod 22 and contained in the containing groove 11 of the containing body 10. The adjusting module 20 installed in the containing body 10 is coupled parallel to the ball-striking plate 41, or the adjusting module 20 a is coupled perpendicularly to the ball-striking plate 41 a (as shown in FIG. 5), so that the rotary element 23 a can be rotated to adjust or displace the screw rod 22 a in a screw hole 410 a disposed at the rear position of the backside of the ball-striking plate 41 a. When the screw rod 22 a is adjusted or displaced, the weight member 21 a is also displaced to adjust the center of gravity of the head and maintain its best central position. The screw rod 22 has a screw thread portion 220, and the screw rod 22 is pivotally coupled to the corresponding first and second slots 12, 13 on both sides of the containing body 10.

The rotary element 23 has a screw thread hole 230 disposed therein and screwed with the screw thread portion 220 and separately screwed onto the corresponding screw rod 22. Further, the rotary element 23 could have a design that could be held by a tool, and the design could be of various different geometric shapes. In this preferred embodiment as shown in the figure, the rotary element 23 is in a circular conical shape.

The fixing element 24 is a screw nut, and the quantity and relative installing positions of the fixing elements 24 can be set according to the actual needs of the weight-adjusting structure of the present invention, and the weight member 21 can be secured and screwed. In the preferred embodiment as shown in the figure, there are two fixing elements 24 disposed separately on both sides of the weight member 21 and screwed with the screw thread portion 220 of the screw rod 22, so as to achieve the effect of installing or uninstalling the weight member 21 to or from the containing groove 11 of the containing body 10.

The cover panel 30 is a member installed onto the containing groove 11 of the containing body 10, so that the cover panel 30 and the containing body 10 are connected to define a sealed status.

The first and second slots 12, 13 on both sides of the containing body 10 separately and axially receive the screw rod 22, and the rotary element 23 has an internal screw thread hole 230, such that the rotary element 23 can use its internal screw thread hole 230 to connect the screw rod 22, and the rotary element 23 can be rotated in the first and second slots 12, 13 of the containing body 10.

Referring to FIG. 3 for the description of the weight-adjusting structure having two rotary elements 23 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the weight-adjusting structure is used for adjusting the center of gravity of the head to shift backward, so that if the center of gravity for a swing is found unstable, the two rotary elements 23 corresponding to the screw rod 22 extended to both sides of the containing body can be rotated as shown in FIG. 4. When the two rotary elements 23 are rotated, the screw rod 22 pivotally coupled to the first and second slots 12, 13 on both sides of the containing body 10 can be adjusted and displaced. When the screw rod 22 is adjusted and displaced, the weight member 21 is also displaced to adjust the center of gravity of the head to shift backward to maintain the best central position.

Referring to FIG. 6 for the weight-adjusting structure according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the weight-adjusting structure disposed parallel to the containing space 52 at the rear end of the backside of the ball-striking plate 51 of different models of golf club heads 50 (such as driver heads, putt heads, and iron heads, etc) comprises an adjusting module 60 and a cover panel 70.

Referring to FIG. 7, the adjusting module 60 is disposed parallel to the containing space 52 at the rear end of the backside of the ball-striking plate 51 of different golf club heads 50, and both sides of the containing space 52 form corresponding containing holes 53. The adjusting module 60 includes a weight member 61 contained in the containing space 52, and the screw rod 62 is extended separately to each fixing element 63 disposed in the corresponding containing holes 53 on both sides. The center of the weight member 61 forms a screw hole 610 for connecting the screw rod 62 with screws, so that the screw rod 62 is extended to the positions on both lateral sides from the center of the weight member 61, and a fixing element 63 such as a circular member having an internal screw thread hole 630 is used for fixing the screw rod 62 of the weight member 61 which is contained in the containing space 52 (such as the preferred embodiment as shown in FIG. 7). The screw rod 62 has a screw thread portion, and the screw rod 62 forms corresponding containing holes 53 on both sides of the containing space 52, and the cover panel 70 is a member installed onto the containing space 52 at the rear end of the backside of the ball-striking plate 51, such that a hollow 54 is formed at the bottom of connecting position of the cover panel 70 and the containing space 52 when they are connected as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8. If the center of gravity for a swing is found unstable when the golf club is swung, the hollow 54 can directly adjust and displace the center of gravity of the weight member 61 for various different golf club heads 50. 

1. A golf club head weight-adjusting structure, disposed perpendicular to a rear position on the backside of a ball-striking plate of different golf club heads and comprising: a containing body, coupled to and disposed perpendicular to a rear end on the backside of different golf club heads, and having a containing groove and corresponding first and second slots disposed on both sides of said containing body; an adjusting module, including a weight member contained in said containing body, a rotary element disposed separately on both sides of a screw rod, and said weight member being screwed to said screw rod, and said weight member having at least one fixing element disposed on both sides of said weight member; and a cover panel, being detachably installed to a member on said containing groove of said containing body.
 2. The golf club head weight-adjusting structure of claim 1, wherein said screw rod has a screw thread portion and pivotally coupled to said corresponding first and second slots on both sides of said containing body.
 3. The golf club head weight-adjusting structure of claim 2, wherein said rotary element includes an internal screw thread hole therein and screwed with said screw thread portion of said screw rod.
 4. The golf club head weight-adjusting structure of claim 1, wherein said adjusting module is perpendicularly screwed to a rear position of the backside of a ball-striking plate.
 5. The golf club head weight-adjusting structure of claim 1, wherein said weight-adjusting structure is disposed parallel to a containing space at a rear end of the backside of said ball-striking plate of different golf club heads, and a corresponding containing hole is formed separately on both sides of said containing space.
 6. The golf club head weight-adjusting structure of claim 5, wherein said weight-adjusting structure comprises an adjusting module and a cover panel, and said adjusting module comprises a weight member contained in said containing space, and a screw rod extended into said fixing element of said corresponding containing hole; and said cover panel being a member installed into said containing space at a rear end of the backside of said ball-striking plate.
 7. The golf club head weight-adjusting structure of claim 6, wherein said weight member at its center forms a screw hole for coupling said screw rod.
 8. The golf club head weight-adjusting structure of claim 6, wherein said fixing element includes an internal screw thread hole corresponding to said screw rod for passing said screw rod through said internal screw thread hole and being secured with said fixing element. 